Commercialization Of Social Media In The Media

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In today’s society, there are innumerable opinions about whether or not violent media content encourages, or even causes, violent and criminal behavior in audience members. Theories about the relationship between violent media and violent persons has been studied and experimented on for decades, yet, the answer still eludes us. These theories prompt the question: How has the commercialization of the criminal justice system, through the news and television, affected violent crime in America? In order to investigate this inquiry, I have chosen three sources with varying viewpoints that will help analyze the situation at hand. In Ray Surette’s (2012) study “Cause or catalyst: The interaction of real world crime methods and crime in the media,” …show more content…

According to the International Association of Chiefs of Police (2012), law enforcement agencies can use social media to promote crime prevention strategies and address public concerns. Social media sites provide a convenient and time efficient way to alert citizens to safety concerns and to issue information about safety. Other forms of social media, such as podcasts or blogs, can also be used to distribute information and publicize safety precautions. Law Enforcement Agencies can also use social media to organize “Crime Prevention Events” (International Association of Chiefs of Police, …show more content…

Surette’s (2012) research shows how exposure to crime on social media can influence people to commit crimes. This supports the theory that violent media can cause people to behave violently. I plan to use his research as evidence that crimes portrayed by the media can increase crime rates in areas that consume large amounts of crime-centered media. While most perceive crime as one person acting against another, crime can also include a violent act against oneself. In order to fully explain how crime-related media affects crime in America, I want to include information about how this type of media affects crimes against the self. Because of this, Gould and Lake’s (2013) review is an invaluable resource for my paper. Using their perspective will allow me to more fully explore how the media affects crimes in

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